4038 Foothill Road is an architectural estate situated on an ±11-acre agricultural property in the Carpinteria Foothills, overlooking the saltwater marsh and Carpinteria Reef. The stunningly unique custom home was designed by Ferguson-Ettinger Architects in 2004. The main residence consists of 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, lending itself to the natural surroundings of the site while capturing the ocean and mountain views in all directions. The property features a ±5-acre certified organic avocado orchard and orange grove, a newly remodeled barn, and music room.

The main residence was inspired by the form of a Chumash canoe, known as a tomol. The unique entry hall reaches 21 feet in height and is flooded with natural light.
Exceptionally designed common rooms anchor the space, guiding you to the home’s east and west wings. In the library, built-in shelves and banquettes are oriented to enjoy sightlines of the pool, orchard, and ocean.
The open design of the kitchen prioritizes form and function while flowing seamlessly to the family room below. Highlights include bamboo floors, mahogany cabinetry, and the built-in mahogany breakfast table.
The primary suite exudes serenity with a private balcony, corner fireplace, natural light, and ocean views.
The primary bathroom’s windowed wall slides completely open, bringing the outside in.
Additional features include: four fireplaces; outdoor fire pit; solar heated pool, salt water pool and spa; Viessmann radiant floor heating; 3,900-gallon water tank on top of a concrete-and-steel storage structure.


4038 Foothill Road is being offered for $12.9 million. To see it in person, contact Casey Turpin of Village Properties at 805-232-5766 or [email protected].
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Sponsored by Casey Turpin of Village Properties (DRE# 02125478).

















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